Mr Greeny

Enabling the next generation of sustainable citizens

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Case Studies

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Camden School for Girls

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Welcome

Schools are busy, exciting places. School leaders are continually striving to raise standards; teachers are working hard to equip their students with the skills and knowledge to live a happy, secure life; and pupils are soaking up the learning topics with the most relevance to them as individuals. The essence of Mr Greeny's services is to support schools at all 3 levels (leaders, teachers, pupils) in becoming better, busy, exciting places.

Mr Greeny partners with schools to develop a campus, a curriculum and a community that is more caring - caring for oneself, for each other and for the environment. Our services are straightforward:

  • For school leaders - we facilitate sustainability self-evaluations, we identify opportunities for students to realise their full academic potential, and we create an action plan for improvement.
  • For teachers - we run INSET sessions on how to bring sustainability into the classroom, we work with subject leaders to embed sustainability into the curriculum, and we offer free teaching resources.
  • For pupils - we deliver KS3, GCSE, BTEC and A-level workshops and assemblies about the issues that face our environment, our society, and our quality of life.
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